Chrome only: Sure, some of the Chrome Web Store's "apps" are just bookmarks, but they're helpful bookmarks, with big icons. Meta-extension AppJump organizes Chrome apps into groups, so you can quickly launch your needed sites in whatever context you're browsing.

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Installing AppJump by itself won't do much for you, unless you've set up your new Chrome tabs to show something other than Chrome's new tab page and need a quick access point (and that's maybe a great idea). When AppJump gets useful is when you head into its options and start adding apps to groups, so they can be organized from the drop-down AppJump window.

AppJump can also manage your extensions, but you can't "launch" them from the app, due to a Chrome restriction, it seems. For certain types of Chrome users, especially those with lots of "apps" installed, AppJump could be quite handy. It's a free download from the Chrome extension gallery, and it comes from the makers of similarly clever Chrome apps Incredible StartPage and TabJump.